Reloads
Reloads
I was recently informed by a Moderator (Thanx) that I could not sell reloads without a license. He removed my post before I got myself in trouble (thanx again) which I appreciate. My question would be that if I cannot sell the reloads (500 rounds of 9mm), can they be traded for something I might be interested in? Thanx for any info!
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Re: Reloads
No.
You can't exchange loaded ammo you've made for anything of value without having a FFL for ammo manufacturing.
You can't exchange loaded ammo you've made for anything of value without having a FFL for ammo manufacturing.
Re: Reloads
Okay thanx...should have kept my Glock til the ammo was gone lol.
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Re: Reloads
Find a friend with the same caliber and go have fun at the range. Think how much fun it will be to fire a bunch and not worry that you are wasting money and have to replace it with overpriced current stock.
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Re: Reloads
Well from what I have read on other forums, you can apparently sell them as "reloading components". You would draft up something and have you and the buyer sign it agreeing that they will not fire them.
That being said, if he injures himself while shooting them, I'm not sure how legally binding that paper is.
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That being said, if he injures himself while shooting them, I'm not sure how legally binding that paper is.
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Re: Reloads
TY...something to consider.
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Re: Reloads
Thats one rule I can understand. Kinda.
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Re: Reloads
Form a LLC. Limited Liability Corporation. Many custom reloaders and gunsmiths use LLC to provide insurance and limit liability.
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Re: Reloads
It's not just a liability problem. The BATFE regulates and taxes ammo manufacturers as jdonovan said.vabeachman58 wrote:Form a LLC. Limited Liability Corporation. Many custom reloaders and gunsmiths use LLC to provide insurance and limit liability.
https://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/manufa ... -reloading
Q: Is a person who reloads ammunition required to be licensed as a manufacturer?
Yes, if the person engages in the business of selling or distributing reloads for the purpose of livelihood and profit. No, if the person reloads only for personal use.
[18 U.S.C. 922(a) (i) and 923(a), 27 CFR 478.41]
+1jdonovan wrote:No.
You can't exchange loaded ammo you've made for anything of value without having a FFL for ammo manufacturing.
Disassemble them and sell as components, give them away (still a potential liability problem), or shoot them in a friends gun.
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FATAL: Module commonsense not found.
FATAL: Module commonsense not found.
Re: Reloads
Buy another gun. Always a good solution.